THE U. OF M. DAILY i Published Dily (Sndy excepted) dring the Collect year, at '. THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DeescnE: Times building N. Main st., opposite post office. EDITORS C. D. CARsY Gr. L. J. F. TssOssss.'97. S. E. KssrEN, '55,. t. I.Sis'N0. w. W. icossES, '1, E. L. Gesosse, 'OL MANAGING EDITORI G. B. ilAiRilS9N, '00 L. BUISNESS MANAGER L. C. WALKER, '0. ASSOCIATE EDITORS L. A. Pratt. 't6 G. M. eat, '10 P. C. A. Bloghto, '50 D. G. E. Sherman, '9. I. C. Bck, '0091. i. . Gammon '9. F. A. Miner 'N0 H. It. R. Reilly, '99. , C. Faulds, '50 M. J. L. Walsh, '05 1M. Ssannah iciardson. '5 The sobscriptiosn price of the Daily has been reduced to $1.0 is adace for the ret of the year. Leave sbsriptions at the Daily otlice or with P. C. Meyer, U. of 1M News Stand. Th'le foriiationi of a chevO cb is a good imove. Tils oggnizatioi solott be'tenosirasgeudanti maiy reslt i n interollegiatecs'stoucrameitsit with in t yetr or so. Micisiigais should too ableioIsfurnish out' or two camptiios iin thils'gmei. In timany rspects tle letr' of Bookr T. Altsinigto iFritlty after. no.01on ts oo'tff tlmost effecive at- dres'sets dlriverdl i Uiversity Hatll for sonic time. Mr. Wsliingon ltrite the close attetion of his aditencerrad aoutsetd lB eiihusiasitmiioilhils sbjlett fromitthose who heardti hin. D'. 'al- siltge, howeer, semeitloiooe to dis appointiti. His lcture, while en- ttetiiig idot111gie' n impiresonoi tt it was shltatry or elouet, bti matt eOtitstk that lit'liad not aid enogh to bet'aslo to xect much frem the ceUebrotlldvii..'Ths is not anindiitividial spinilio,, btt, is so rit tenl oter otaiintiitgus views of iii'i' 50110 who att' compilet'nt to jdge. Tlhe Ain Arbor tourier tkes exce- tions to the Dily'- commlieton011te irregelar mietliosdoflose snstbrig ins this towi, llging tht ossre- marks are sot "ftcetit," bt merely jokes. We re glad to learts that tie Conrier's examination failed to show the existeince of any "facetia" ges, but we stbiit that te nwair in which the hose nisssmbers tre istrib-- tted lnig AnnsAbors streets is so sulbjectlimuci too serious for a jest. it m103 be it joke on a firstyer stoent to find a difference of Byve blocks in the location of horses bearing the sante nusiber bsi iparllel strets; it is funny perhaps to see No. 35 and No. 361 net to eacli other on a ceraini street but it is also a serious matter at times. We are willing to wager our esteenied contemporary that, excding newspaper nen and bll-olector, threeforths of the citizens of Ann Arbor cannot tell. where the Other fourth lives, even when frnishet with a street directory. We osiall hasve some evitdenceonOilthis stitject to prs'ent) ltiter. DR. CALKINS' WORK. Afternoon Meetings Will Be Con- tinued Thin Week. Stst'h dec15 interest lhis been iiionil- fess'ed ini the stueneits' meteinigs at 5:30 t to o. pit..atNo'wberry ttall, itiat they will be constintuedt throtigitotit tis week. tDi. ('alinis cii have echirge of these meoetisngs totday asnd tomorrowNI. 'I ere is as'evival ililg those ttlreasdy e'ngigetd ini (hristiasn work, antI others tins mikingthirit'first witness for Chlrist. Dr. tCalkins spoke to ailarge asudi- estee of sstso inthue Methiooiist chiurchi yesterdaty imornling oil the siubject, "ts thie Young )fant Savecd?" te spooke plainily allod diretly on the ;stpe'cial tempittionos of studeiit life. lFoppery received a scathing denunciation. The e'xtralvalgance' of yosung mclinii collegi' lift' was cleairly shsowsntoise this'cause of miasty ruinedsc' haracltlters. Seldfi linililsitiesytounsg mrn idownl ani tisir would-be gr'e'tntess often leaodsto thoe'rrriin. Aultiunsci'upuloous life is toi ussife' life. 'Iltohn Dr. talkinis paidt a htighi tribteo to the womoanhoodi of our t'siver' ity. 'his tribtte was grasndi allotglowvingt, oan made a profounito l- toucosiosi oilthit',tutieni'ice. Witen Dr. C'alkins was secuesido for these' spec'ial services, the comomitte's hain simindot to' prejuisices of ititny poptle againlst re'viv'al isetelilge. iSOt deeis is thisttrejuic'e :ill soime toplle thati they' evon fear 10 be pres- tclt ill spoecitil religioss sero'ic'es. 'fhey crititize' withiout hearitig. Isnlmlony caise's1111y'lire ioettoatlker's, ini othes liers' cavit'rs. Ittcasnnot ho' tenied thait ont' of tlls gre'at protblemls of t'niversity life is how to get stssoeits to follow up Ilie C'hristantl rtititis whlich tiuhey recoivedt ins the tiris isti hiomiios. Thte committee conssidiered tis when they engasgetd aisevaisgeliot,tand psickedothtert'fore 0n a imans who is slot a miere "foghior'n" revival "looter," but at scholaor is will its a C'hristioss, i msass of long expetrieince titol power. femsioloalissl in athtletics, taitily, the reisedy the evil, ansi that is to enocour- ctustomi of dishoonestly passinig sxotiiin- age amonig the stsideints the growth. of ations. ttow' widely prevalenit in othl-ti seittiment adverse to the practice, a cc depr'itenets it maisy be Ilie writer sentimient which wviii evetitually iiauke lhis 11101d10nomeans of kisowiug, boil that honesty us examsinations a matter of' it is painftully coitmioninhiotie at least hionior tisos of pride. is a miatter of certaiinty. Ateni, honier- Anod to the attainment of thiis end able isldtuprighit ini other retations, iieii your coltsnns nay' afford. a valuable wvhose trutthftilness is unquttestionecd aid. ra x: anid echo wotultd regent "by svery mleanlis isn their 100w-r' an impiustation on their vesracity, thiiik it n10 disgrasce to hsanid10 the eamtiners patpers which, ini that 111115'porot to repre- senit tlitir unaisded efforts, tare lies froom begiiining to enisl. Gloss it over wills whlat eupohem'ismo you5 will, call it 1501y11g. sribbing, laiughs at it as the plusyful trickery of irresplonsible youtli-thie faict reisaiss thau cribbinig tirought aiiixailila tiohi is chieatiing pulre' a1101pimlsoe.Aiid 13'- isig n iic eaitisg havie snevcerlbet'iithe attribtutes of gentlreei. 'fiat suichsa1 ctistomu hats a debasisug teiideiicy 11100n those' wvio tpractice it, thatt it ininiies theiti to look to fraiudulent iieanis for to sticcess which they mightisot otiser- wise obtaoin, ther('e'aiiiehoe 55dotubt. Alld that the institution tn whieih it is prevalenut fails iOin o'e great t'ndttof cot- ic-thtioil. the msoral impruovo'ceent anti 'bovat ion of thie stsudent, is eqtiully cer- ta11n." It is often sauid of osotul-hoc oefoorou- ens thsot-'1113' display great ftciity is expo0sinig coils botlt ittlc skill in. their 5ire 'ss. Thse writer eioes Inot 11op0e too esc'aphe the chirgo', host ill truithinii this ecseto 10shpecitic refooimiiis tossible. 'Oieo'loticinig of te faculty is uiseless, aniid ovorse' thanisi ess'in that it stiirs tipO sitaolgoiisiu aninv isiteslrtaition05 -the shy, coontemps~tible retailiatiosi liuat soeks is a plaotter ott spite so evadte tihe isateol regsslastions andt cunniisgly cribs uiioer the oetsuisel's niose. 'hrhio is but oine waty possible to Edittor I'. of Al1. Daily: Is thuere sno city ontdinassee cosmpclling peopsle to steelp their sidewalks cleasu,. itowc that the snsowxamid ice haus sutih- clesstly smeltedl to be resmov'ed osills.lout little labor? The wvalks are in such 'a bad condition that onse can scarcely pick his wvay without gettisig isito a pooi of wvater oven the top of isis shoes. 'h'sis consoitioss of affairs is mshot io- ticeablle on Staste street, assot par'tcular'- 13' on a daurke nighst one goes ailonig slip- pting hone anedItuere in thewauler. Whsy woon'st it be a goosd idea to clean the sidewvsslks occasiosnally? lOne W'ho Travels Themu. Editor 1'. of AL.Daiily: '['le S. ('. A. hias thirowcn the dioors of its splenid r eadeisog roosisope(n to till stuoensts uantlors siot waunot to be compellthed to maklie it excltusiv'ely for seiucilens. Bust scomeie s''indsulgo'd in ste unmnlyll3 trick of taskissg froms timhe to timeuo'clipp~ings from ft~uckt, suodge anth variosus othier' sopers, indl laoe takhenwhloe colties. These poapers sue foor till to nered aitt enjoy3. Dton't let 10513 stsudenit ctch hiisetlf stoopoisug to abhouse gesserotus porivilegescordiaslly et- tendeod. Vser of ~ibrary. 'Thle Daily wvill keep you up-to-date oss ev'ery'thing regairdinig thieUnsiver- sity $X1.50 UNTIL CGMIt NCE- HUENT. Yoroe' Worth. J The editors of the Daily desire to call special attention to the fact that the paper will he issued up to commence= Thte -w ttcwords of thae~seieetisigs meet this year. Subscribers who leave immediately after hause beens, "Quseinchs sot the spirit," asse "If y'onusse a mno.5, have theueri- age of your convsictionss." Comms.nioationn; Editor U1. of \1. Daily: To point osit faults iii a highly re- spected isstitutions or niidoual is under mo circnsotonces a poleasisng taskc, btPitssay neverthieless- ecomse a duty for wcell oishuens of either. 't'hie dressing of a sore is alwvays psaisnfuh, antt thue reform of abuses usot less so. At this timieswhsems so miusehs good thought amid excellent' sentiment ire beeig evoked on behsahf of pure spom't, it is appropriate to calhh attentions to ass evil wvhich, in the opiniono' of then wvriter', is far more deeply seated in this university and. of far nmore Ferni- cious effect than the tendhency of pro- the examinations of the second semester can have the Daily mailed to them without extra cost, This arrange- ment enables them to keep fully informed on University 'affairs durisng commencement week. The Daily is not a class publication; it is devoted to the whole University and gives the. news of every depart- ment. It is the only medium devoted to University affairs covering everything of news interest relating to this insti- tution and happenings in the college world. The Daily will be delivered at your door "or mailed to your homo address for the ron'ainder of the year (until Juno 25, 1896) for $1.50. 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